Whiteagle wrote:...But how does it connect to the crate, and how did you get a lid on it afterwards?

The crate has sixty-nine studs inside of it, and the tabs on the top are there to stick plates on. The middle 1x4 tile isn't actually attached, but there should be enough grip between the other two to keep it on, provided you're not planning on having it upside down. Alternatively, you could use 2x3 plates instead, which is what's typically used in sets.

Yeah, I figured out that it was just the clip on the inside stud just after I posted...

This build was mainly an attempt to get all my castle-type pieces togeather in one place before I began making Drakierkegaard, but it looked cool enough to warrent some pics of it, unlike it's predecesor.

Inside the walls is a small keep, protecting the tower.

Both spiral staircases work, allowing access to the roof, the interior is Spartan, with a table or two.

The double doors allow for murderholes in the walls.

In the back, there's a barracks for soldiers, built into the mountain.

Again, pretty spartan.

There's also a jail cell, with a robber baron in it.

The only unflawed system is Lego System.

Zupponn wrote:

Colette wrote:You're free to make your own map from scratch, however.

All you have to do is flatten his head.

Silverdream wrote:TL;DR Be like Scratch.

Captain-Camper wrote:tl;dr I'm just going to assume don't be like voin and be more like scratch.